Article 6T0K5 ‘Ridiculous’ ban on exotic animal skins at London fashion week criticised by experts

‘Ridiculous’ ban on exotic animal skins at London fashion week criticised by experts

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Patrick Greenfield
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Trade can help protect species - and real skins are often more sustainable than synthetic alternatives, say conservationists

Conservation experts have criticised a decision by London fashion week to ban exotic animal skins from its 2025 shows as ridiculous", warning that it is ill-informed and could harm the protection of many snakes, crocodiles and reptile species.

Last month, the British Fashion Council's deputy director for policy and engagement, David Leigh-Pemberton, told parliament that next year's fashion shows would prohibit the use of skins from alligators, snakes and other animals. In a statement, the council said the ban was part of a wider range of standards to promote sustainable practices in the fashion industry.

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